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What are the early childhood education games?

50 fine motor games for children aged 3-6 years old

The importance of fine motor skills to children's physical and psychological development is self-evident. Here are 50 fine motor games suitable for children aged 3-6.

1. Bilateral coordination

1. Use hanging boards

2. Tie ribbons to cards

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4. Tear the lettuce into strips or sheets for salad

5. Tear the construction paper into small pieces to make a collage

6. Uncover Open stickers

7. Spread icing on cookies or cakes

8. Spin streamers with both arms

9. Use beads to make necklaces or bracelets

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10. Assemble puzzles with less than 12 pieces

2. Scissor skills

1. Cut the straw into three even sections, and string the small sections of straw together to make Necklace

2. Complete the 4-6 turn maze

3. Cut out circles, triangles and squares

4. Make the little people on the craft sticks Cutting clothes

5. Fold the paper into quarter size

6. Cut with scissors or design scissors

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8. Cut out colored lines to make a rainbow

9. Use scissors to cut sheep

10. Make a cutting activity book

3. Pre-writing skills

1. Use clothespins to pick up items

2. Pinch fruit loop jelly beans and thread them on toothpicks

3. Fold the Wikis wax thread into a letter shape

4. Thread the beads on the twisting stick

5. Twist the twisting stick into different lines and shapes

6. Use fine motor tweezers or pliers to pick up objects

7. Trace letters in shaving cream

8. Trace letters on sandpaper

9. Use letter seals to form their names

10. Thread the letter beads on the rope to form their names

4. Fine motor control

1. Use a hole punch to cut out the designed pattern

2. Button or unbutton the larger buttons on clothes or button boards

3. Draw at least six kinds People with body parts

4. Learn to tie shoelaces

5. Use building blocks to build more complex structures (such as towers, bridges, pyramids, etc.)

6. Screw lids of various sizes onto the container

7. Practice coloring within the lines given

8. Trace the shape of your hand with a pencil or crayon

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9. Roll a fishing rod

4. Prepare simple food (for example: use a butter knife to measure, stir, and cut soft food)

5. Sensory activities

1. Play with the sensory bin

2. Use your fingers to color the pages or color the pictures

3. Crush the big bubble wrap

5. Play with bread dough

6. Plant flowers or plants in the garden

7. Draw with sand

8. Wash dishes

9. Make a picture out of couscous, rice, lentils, etc.

10. Play a musical instrument (eg: drums, piano, violin, etc.)